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Overview + +1. The phones detect if the user is: + + a. falling + b. immobile for more than 5 minutes + +2. Therefore, the PASS automatically sets off a pre-alarm, which warns the user. +If this pre-alarm is not reset, the PASS calls the emergency number 5555. + +3. In case of emergency, the PASS can also be used to call manually 5555. + +4. It is recommended when: + + a. working in isolated rooms, + b. performing dangerous activities + c. working alone during the evenings or weekends + +5. It is forbidden to perform dangerous experiments during the night and weekends (including work with Piranha solution, highly corrosive or explosive compounds). + +## 2. Handling the device + +### 1. Description of the System + +<img src="img/../pass_img-1.jpg"> + +### 2. Quick user guide + +<img src="img/../pass_img-2.jpg"> + +### 3. How to obtain the PASS + +1. The PASS are stored by the guard stations in both BT1 and BT2. + + <div align="center"> + + <img src="img/../pass_img-3.jpg" height="300"> + + <img src="img/../pass_img/../pass_img-4.jpg" height="300"> + + <img src="img/../pass_img-5.jpg" height="300"> + + </div> + +2. To obtain the PASS, place your BT2 badge in front of the lock until the light is green. + +3. Fill in the logbook + +### 4. Switch on + +1. Press on the power button + +2. A single alarm will sound, the alarm light array will flash, and the device will vibrate once. +The power button and SureSafe indicator light (green) will continue to flash while establishing a network connection. + +3. Wait for the device to establish a network connection, which can take up to one minute. + +4. Once connected, the SureSafe indicator light will remain continuously on + +### 5. Fastening the emergency phone to the clothing + +5. The PASS can be fastened to the clothes using the clip located in the back of the unit + +6. Hold the PASS in a vertical position while fastening it + +### 6. Switch off + +7. Press and hold the power button for approximately 3 seconds (until the device stops beeping). + +8. The alarm will sound three long beeps while the power button is pressed the device vibrates for three long pulses. + +The alarm, vibration motor and power button and SureSafe indicator light will turn off after the shutdown is complete. + +### 7. Return the PASS + +9. When you are done with the PASS, place it back on the charger, a red light will flash to indicate that the battery is charging. + +10. Fill the logbook and close the box by placing your BT2 badge in front of the lock. + +## 3. Types of alerts + +### 1. Emergency alert + +1. Pull the emergency latch. The device will instantly send an emergency message to the 5555. + +2. The device will trigger the “high alarm†pattern to notify others nearby of the event. + +3. To silence the alert, return the emergency latch to the closed position. + +4. Press and hold the acknowledge button until the alarm pattern is silenced (approximately 3 seconds). +The device will return to regular operation. + +5. <img src="img/../pass_img-6.jpg"> silencing the alert will not cancel it: the 5555 will still intervene. + +### 2. Fall impact detected alert + +The device is constantly monitoring your motion or falls. If the device detects a fall impact, it will trigger the “pending alarm†mode. + +If you do not require assistance, you have 30 seconds to cancel the alert by pressing on the acknowledge button. + +1. Cancelling a pending fall detected alert + + a. The device will start a pending alarm + + b. Press the acknowledge button until the alarm pattern is silenced (approximately 1 second). + The device will return to regular operation + +2. Silencing a fall detected alert + + a. If you have not cancelled the alert within 30 seconds, the fall detected alert is communicated to the 5555 + + b. The device will go to “high alarm†+ + c. Press and hold the acknowledgement button until the alarm pattern is silenced (approximately 3 seconds). + The device will return to regular operation + + d. <img src="img/../pass_img-6.jpg"> Silencing an alarm will not cancel the call, 5555 will still intervene. + +### 3. No-motion alert + +The device is constantly monitoring your motion to detect a possible person down incident. +If the device has not detected motion within 5 minutes, it will prompt you to acknowledge your safety, entering the alarm mode and triggering the low alarm pattern. +If you do not require assistance, you have 30 seconds to cancel the alert by pressing on the acknowledgement button. + +1. Cancelling a pending no-motion alert + + a. The device will start a “pending alarm†+ + b. Press the acknowledge button until the alarm pattern is silenced (approximately 1 second). + The device will return to regular operation. + +2. Silencing a no-motion alert + + a. If you have not cancelled the alert within 30 seconds, the no-motion alert is communicated to 5555. + + b. The device will trigger the “high alarm†pattern and will continue until the alert is cancelled or the battery runs out. + + c. Press and hold the acknowledge button until the alarm pattern is silenced (approximately 3 seconds). + The device will return to regular operation. + + d. <img src="img/../pass_img-6.jpg"> Silencing an alarm will not cancel the call, 5555 will still intervene. + +### 4. Voice call alert + +1. When a phone call has been initiated by 5555, the device will trigger the “high alarm†pattern accompanied by a blue flashing of the LiveResponse light. + +2. To silence the alarm, press and hold the acknowledge button until the alarm is silenced (approximately 3 seconds). + +3. The LiveResponse confirmation light will continue to flash, signifying that an incoming call has been initiated. + +4. Once the call has been connected, the device will generate a long beep signifying the beginning of the two-way voice calling. + +5. In a noisy environment, it may be necessary to remove and hold the device near your face, as you would do with a two-way radio. + +6. Once the call is complete, the caller will end the call. +The device will trigger a long beep signifying the end of the call. + +7. The device user cannot end the call. + +8. The LiveResponse confirmation light on the device will go off once the call has ended. + +9. NOTE: during the call, the volume of the speaker can be switched to speaker and back to lower volume by pressing the acknowledge button once. + +### 5. Low battery notification + +1. If the battery level on the device drops below 20% capacity, the device will flash the charging light and beep once every 5 minutes. +Once the device battery is depleted, it will automatically shut down. + +2. This is considered an unsafe log off. +If the device is configured to require a periodic check-in, a low battery shutdown will not stop the timer and a missed check-in alter will be generated. + +## 4. Types of alarms + +|Type|Beeper|Vibration|Visual indicator| +|----|------|---------|----------------| +|**Pending alarm**|Slow alarm pattern|Single repeating vibration|Alarm light array slow flash (red)| +|**High alarm**| Fast alarm pattern| Double repeating vibration|Alarm light array fast flash (red)| +|**Low battery**|Single beep once every 5 minutes|No vibration|Charge light, single flash once every 5 minutes| + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +